Trevor Noah I Wish You Would Review: Finding Joy in the Pain and Sufferings of Others

South African comedian Trevor Noah is back with another stand-up special on Netflix- I Wish You Would where he brings out a bundle of stories while connecting them to the German word ‘schadenfreude’. The comedian takes us along his journey as he talks about the time he leart German, to the pandemic and more.

Directed by David Paul Meyer, the comedian uses his witt and mimicking skills to woo his audience in Canada as well as around the world. In this third special he also goes about speaking ill of the dead, judging people in horror movies, dealing with modern communication, and ordering Indian food in Scotland.

Netflix’s synopsis of the stand-up comedy special reads:

Emmy-winning comedian Trevor Noah talks learning German, speaking ill of the dead, judging people in horror movies and ordering Indian food in Scotland.

-Trevor Noah I Wish You Would Review contains No spoilers-

South African comedian Trevor Noah’s third comedy special surely brings another hit to his name as he brings the laugh out of his audience in Toronto, Canada. Starting this special show with a little mic testing in and empty theatre which fills up in the blink of an eye, the comedian doesn’t take too long to begin his show.

Trevor Noah I Wish You Would Review: Finding Joy in the Pain and Sufferings of Others
Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would. Trevor Noah in Toronto. Cr. Matt Wilson/Netflix © 2022

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Trevor brings along various topics to us while he takes us around the world from South Africa, to the US, Scotland, Germany and more. The comedian does not stop and every moment is filled with laugh as we are though the word schadenfreude and the moments he felt that could relate.

Every story is centered around the idea of schadenfreude which means to find joy in the pain and sufferings of others, and yes we all do it many times and Trevor did not fail to point it out. And so, he follows this theme and brings out political matters, the pandemic, American presidents and many other topics that brighten up with his hilarious mimickry.

But it is not just the wonderful comedy and storytelling that we take away at the end because we learn the importance of the asking- why?

The comedian really knows how to bring entertainment to its peak and the laughter of the audience along with the sounds only make it better. The height of reliability once again wooes us all and when all is said and done and the show comes to an end, you just hope to sit through another round of his story telling.

Trevor Noah I Wish You Would
Trevor Noah: I Wish You Would. Trevor Noah in Toronto. Cr. Matt Wilson/Netflix © 2022

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Summing Up: Trevor Noah I Wish You Would

Altogether, this was a hilarious stand-up comedy session which make you realise why Trevor Noah’s show is not one to miss. He really knows how to captivate his audience and take us on an adventure that isn’t as small as it feels.

So don’t miss this fun stand-up comedy special and watch Trevor Noah I Wish You Would on Netflix.

Let us know what you think about the special in the comments below!

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Trevor Noah is back with his third stand-up comedy special and this is a show you wouldn't want to miss! Read on.
Riya Singh
Riya Singh
Riya Singh has a Bachelors in English and a Masters in Psychology. She's a K-drama enthusiast and has a writing experience of more than 2 years.

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